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Access the most critical geographical data for Alberta with our First Nations Reserves & Métis Settlements Provincial Base Map. This specialized resource is the definitive visual reference for the unique Indigenous land base in Alberta, combining two crucial elements: First Nation Reserves and the legislatively-recognized Métis Settlements.
This map is an indispensable tool for legal professionals, land managers, government agencies, educators, and anyone focused on Indigenous relations and land jurisdiction in Alberta.
Dual Land Delineation: The map is prominently color-coded to clearly distinguish between First Nation Reserves (Native Reserves) and all legislated Métis Settlements (Métis Developments) in Alberta.
Treaty Boundary Integration: Features the comprehensive outlines of five significant treaties governing the region: Treaty 4, Treaty 6, Treaty 7, Treaty 8, and Treaty 10. This integration is vital for contextualizing land agreements.
Full Location Index: Includes a dedicated, full-size index to quickly and accurately locate every specific First Nation community and Reserve by name.
Geographical Context: Shows all Major Highways for navigation and orientation across the province, connecting communities to major urban centers.
Professional Reference: Available as a standard paper copy or an optional laminated wall map for superior durability, making it ideal for high-traffic offices and classrooms.
Legal & Government: Essential for referencing Treaty Boundaries and the specific land bases of the Métis Settlements for consultation, land claims, and policy development.
Education & Public Awareness: A powerful visual aid for teaching the history and geography of First Nations and Métis communities in Alberta.
Resource Management: Critical for identifying land ownership and jurisdictional boundaries for businesses and organizations operating within Treaty 6, Treaty 7, or Treaty 8 territories.
Purchase the most detailed and accurate map of First Nation Reserves and Métis Settlements in Alberta, complete with Treaty Boundaries.